PoliticsUK delays Bill to unilaterally scrap parts of NI protocolBy Denis Staunton, Pat Leahy and Naomi O'Leary
PeopleMichael Harding: When I got through the operation people said I was lucky. That’s not how I saw itBy Michael Harding
Consumer TechGarmin Instinct 2S Solar: A mid-range smartwatch that crams features into its subtle formBy Ciara O'Brien
MusicChris Blackwell: ‘I was very impressed with U2 - Paul McGuinness dressed in a suit’By Éamon Sweeney
OpinionRyanair’s Afrikaans’ test blunder damages Irish image in eyes of South AfricansBy Melanie Verwoerd
TechnologyKarlin Lillington: Sheryl Sandberg honed a toxic income model that brought staggering wealth to FacebookBy Karlin Lillington
ResidentialPristine Victorian family home within short stroll of Merrion Square for €950,000By Alanna Gallagher
ResidentialMagnificently restored and expertly crafted Victorian on Raglan Road for €5.25m By Kevin Courtney
InnovationKeeping racehorses injury-free by analysing their gait for early signs of troubleBy Olive Keogh
RestaurantsPota review: If ever you were looking for the perfect Irish cafe, this is it By Corinna Hardgrave
In the NewsThe vilification of Amber Heard and what it means for the future of #MeTooBy Sorcha PollakListen | 22:29
Your WellnessNarcissistic personality disorder: ‘There’s a difference between being boastful and having this clinical disorder’By Filomena Kaguako
BusinessGlen Dimplex sells Morphy Richards, earlier State bailout repayments and Sheryl Sandberg’s legacyBy Úna McCaffrey
EuropeFight for Sievierodonetsk will decide fate of eastern Ukraine - Zelenskiy By Dan Sabbagh in Kyiv and Samantha Lock
Climate CrisisMicroplastics found in freshly fallen Antarctic snow for first timeBy Eva Corlett in Wellington
BusinessUK department store group John Lewis to build homes for rent in shift away from retail By Jonathan Eley
Social AffairsSome children ‘waiting months’ before intervention from social worker in Cork, watchdog findsBy Shauna Bowers
SponsoredHow Concern is using EU funding to support the nutritional needs of some of the world’s most vulnerable under-5s
Financial ServicesApple sidelines Goldman Sachs and goes in-house for lending serviceBy Tim Bradshaw, Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan, Imani Moise, Joshua Franklin and Gary Silverman
TransportVideo of level crossing incidents released by Irish Rail after ‘significant surge’ By Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawGardaí raid Salvation Army property in Dublin, housing crisis protestors arrestedBy Conor Lally
Crime & Law‘It felt like I had abandoned her’: Clarissa McCarthy’s mother speaks of relief after exhumationBy Olivia Kelleher
RestaurantsPygmalion and Ritchie mint-maker issued food safety orders after rodents foundBy Ellen O'Riordan
Asia-PacificChina digs in for permanent zero-Covid with expanded testing and quarantine regimeBy Arjun Neil Alim in Beijing, Edward White in Seoul and Andy Lin in Hong Kong
DublinMater hospital urges public to avoid emergency department due to ‘extreme pressure’By Shauna Bowers
EducationJunior Cycle Irish: 20 schools get correct papers after last-minute scrambleBy Carl O'Brien and Peter McGuire
PoliticsBoris Johnson taking a ‘wrecking ball’ to Anglo-Irish relations, Keir Starmer saysBy Olivia Kelleher and Jack Horgan-Jones
BooksLuke Cassidy shortlisted for Desmond Elliott Prize; Belfast Book Festival set for take-offBy Martin Doyle
Economy‘Extraordinary’ saving levels return to Irish economy in first quarter of 2022By Laura Slattery
PoliticsGovernment clears path for formal talks on new public service pay deal to begin next weekBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessAmbani’s Reliance teams up with Apollo to make binding bid for BootsBy Kaye Wiggins and Arash Massoudi in London
CourtsBuilding earmarked for Ukrainian refugees no longer illegally occupied, court toldBy Aodhan O’Faolain
FilmJJ Abrams’s megabudget sci-fi series cancelled in blow to Northern Ireland film industryBy Rory Carroll
Social AffairsFounder of Cork Sexual Violence Centre to be awarded Freedom of the CityBy Olivia Kelleher
Financial ServicesCitigroup suffered tech glitch during height of market stress in March 2020By Imani Moise and Joe Rennison in New York and Philip Stafford and Robin Wigglesworth in London
The Women's PodcastKatherine May: “Wintering is… those times when we feel cut off from the rest of the world”By Jennifer RyanListen | 40:17
BusinessAviva Stadium recorded nearly €5m profit for 2021 as crowds returned in autumnBy Gordon Deegan
EducationLeaving Cert English paper two: Yeats poses a challenge on an otherwise ‘rewarding’ paperBy Peter McGuire
CourtsJury asked to consider if murder accused felt under imminent threat at time Josh Dunne stabbedBy Eoin Reynolds
EuropeThree sentenced to death after ‘show trial’ in Russian-occupied UkraineBy Andrew Roth and Emine Sinmaz
Climate CrisisDestruction of nature cannot continue, Taoiseach warns at biodiversity conferenceBy Sylvia Thompson
OireachtasChildren face being left in ‘stateless legal limbo’ without international surrogacy framework, says solicitorBy Sarah Burns
Climate CrisisMany major State climate action measures not delivered on time, progress report saysBy Mark Hilliard
Crime & LawMore dog walking during Covid-19 led to rise in skeleton discoveries, pathologist saysBy Conor Gallagher
UKBritain’s economic troubles force its politicians to think the previously unthinkable By Denis Staunton
Crime & LawMan accused of murdering wife and children in Dublin found dead in prisonBy Conor Gallagher and Jack Horgan-Jones
UKJohnson’s plan to unilaterally override the protocol unlikely to achieve any of its aimsBy Denis Staunton
AmericasBrazil steps up search for journalist and indigenous expert missing in Amazon rainforestBy Tom Hennigan
BusinessMortgage holders enter era of rising repayments as ECB announces rate hikeBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy, Laura Slattery and Barry O'Halloran
PoliticsGovernment politicians say Ireland needs ‘proper debate’ on security and defence By Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthCovid-19 contact tracers may be redeployed to clear passport applications backlog By Shauna Bowers
MusicJohnny Depp has released a tribute song to a strong woman. And, no, it’s not Amber HeardBy Ed Power
EducationStrong teacher-training colleges’ performance under new social mobility rankings for higher educationBy Carl O'Brien